Noel Gallagher looks back without anger in a nostalgic solo show
Musically at least, Noel Gallagher’s still not looking back in anger — the nostalgia circuit awaits... more | Add your review
Set in Belfast, this is an important drama, impeccably presented
Chronicles Of Long Kesh FilmNot just for consenting adults but for everyone who cares about human feeling
I Love You Phillip Morris RestaurantsIt is a punt well worth taking even if Stockwell isn’t your manor
The Canton ArmsI walked out of the cinema after an hour because I could not watch anymore
I Love You Phillip Morris RestaurantsCaravan is unpretentious and well-priced with excellent food. The evening menu and wine list are particularly good
Caravan MusicWhat a gig, they were full of power and certainly better than they were when they limped to the end of their previous existence.
SuedeSandra Bullock is at her freewheeling best rather than her striving worst....
Read full reviewMusically at least, Noel Gallagher’s still not looking back in anger — the nostalgia circuit awaits... more | Add your review
Even if the joints of Mrs Warren's Profession creak, it contains moments of power... more | Add your review
With gorgeous scene-setting, keen intelligence and great originality, Peter Greenaway tells the story of Rembrandt's fall from grace in Nightwatching... more | Add your review
Tomory Dodge’s paintings offer a pure blast of painterly energy... more | Add your review
Former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell broke down on television as she described how Robbie Williams rescued her from an eating disorder... more
Directed by Susanna White Nanny McPhee is a jolly enough romp starring Emma Thompson... more | Add your review
The 17th-century double bill of Volpone/The Duchess of Malfi marks the second collaboration between the Greenwich Theatre and Stage on Screen... more | Add your review
“Lord, I came here for a little warmth and comfort,” says a wheelchair-bound pilgrim to Lourdes in Jessica Hausner’s impressive film. .. more | Add your review
Dara O’Briain and Lee Mack are touring and on their best form and Sean Lock is another panel-game alumnus raising the stakes... more | Add your view
Brits winner Florence and the Machine is set to play one of London’s most popular outside gigs this summer... more | Add your view
In the strangest pop project of the year, David Byrne and Fatboy Slim have collaborated on a double album of songs about the rise and fall of Mrs Marcos... more | Add your view
If raunchy cabaret is your bag then London Burlesque Week promises to showcase some of the best acts in the business... more | Add your view
It's not often you leave a restaurant feeling queasy and overstuffed as if you’d been to a children’s party. But Guerilla Burgers is that place... more | Add your review
Herb & Spice is a small and rather grubby-looking Indian restaurant but seats fill up with a busy lunch trade... more | Add your view
High-profile vintage fashion fair Frock Me! comes to Chelsea Town Hall on the King's Road... more | Add your view
“Good evening, we’re Suede,” announced frontman Brett Anderson midway through his band’s reunion show at the Royal Albert Hall... more | Add your review